Anyone has kid that are p5 in 2010?
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HI Brenda 10,
My warrior also is still in dream land.
I guess they need stamina to go for the WAR.Can see that the whole week of exam is testing his stamina, after the Math especially, he a bit puncture.
LeanneBrenda10:
HI LeanneLeanne:
Hi Brenda10,
Yes, he is happy.But, I guess mixed feelings cos all results will be out tomolo, except for science.
Science is not his forte, so he is abit worried tho its his last paper.
I reckon next week will be the actual paper war for your dd?
Cheers,
Leanne
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Science topics are so wide and no sure what type of out of box question will come out.
I told dd if don't understand what the question ask just write the property that related to the question.
War next week but the fighter is still in the bed now. -
janet_lee88:
Well said. Having full bar of battery will help the fighter to think better.Brenda10:
War next week but the fighter is still in the bed now.
Fighter needs stamina and energy to fight the battle. It's going to be a tough week.
Maths paper 1- 50 minutes
Break Time - 50 minutes
Maths paper 2 - 1 hour and 40 minutes -
Leanne:
Hi LeanneHI Brenda 10,
My warrior also is still in dream land.
I guess they need stamina to go for the WAR.Can see that the whole week of exam is testing his stamina, after the Math especially, he a bit puncture.
Leanne
Yes. 30 questions to solve in 50 minutes (a break in between) then follow by another 18 questions for 1 hour 40 minutes.
That's why come to maths I'm very scared. -
Hi Brenda10
No sweat.Come to exam, you will be amused how this little children are able to solve all the questions within an hour.Enough practise is the way to go...dont worri.
LeanneBrenda10:
Hi LeanneLeanne:
HI Brenda 10,
My warrior also is still in dream land.
I guess they need stamina to go for the WAR.Can see that the whole week of exam is testing his stamina, after the Math especially, he a bit puncture.
Leanne
Yes. 30 questions to solve in 50 minutes (a break in between) then follow by another 18 questions for 1 hour 40 minutes.
That's why come to maths I'm very scared. -
Leanne:
Agree......Hi Brenda10
No sweat.Come to exam, you will be amused how this little children are able to solve all the questions within an hour.Enough practise is the way to go...dont worri.
Leanne
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peterch:
Quite true. The children have no sweat and now she is watching 'Casper Spirited Beginning' perhaps we are the one who have sweat.
Agree......Leanne:
Hi Brenda10
No sweat.Come to exam, you will be amused how this little children are able to solve all the questions within an hour.Enough practise is the way to go...dont worri.
Leanne
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kids are kids.Its the parents that kanchong.
Tomolo is my ds exam, he is still walking here and there.
I guess its already last min, whatever should know, should already have been learnt.So, really its up to his \"form\"in the exam.
LeanneBrenda10:
Quite true. The children have no sweat and now she is watching 'Casper Spirited Beginning' perhaps we are the one who have sweat.[/quote]
Agree......peterch:
[quote=\"Leanne\"]Hi Brenda10
No sweat.Come to exam, you will be amused how this little children are able to solve all the questions within an hour.Enough practise is the way to go...dont worri.
Leanne
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janet_lee88:
Yeah, that's what was expected, to a few very Good Ones, possible to score as long as not write :offtopic: ....
Your daughter's teacher has HIGH expectations !!! 32/40 for COMPO ???
They are supposed to be in the Top HCL Class ....
One thing though, my DD uncannily said to me the other day, \" Mummy, even though some of my Classmates (in HCL banding class) score badly in compo in our class, but they are still much better in CL than others in the Next banding Class ....\"
Guess it's rather competitive, they re-shuffled the children every year according to their grades every year to different banding classes .... -
Hi Brenda, Leanne & Bellerina,
Good luck for the remaining SA2 papers. Hang in there.
To everyone else, all the best with the release of SA2 results this week.
I'm praying hard that there'll not be any :!:
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janet_lee88:
Hi Janet,Hi Tinkerbelle,
It's indeed a million dollar question...my personal feel is if HCL helps him 作文, then I'll let him continue with it next year. But if it's going to affect his other subjects which are equally crucial, then I'll let him drop it. With all subjects getting tougher, no point making things even harder.
Thank you for your advice.
All the best with your decision. Does your DS intend to go to a SAP sec sch?
[quote]Funx3:
Hi Funx3,One thing though, my DD uncannily said to me the other day, \" Mummy, even though some of my Classmates (in HCL banding class) score badly in compo in our class, but they are still much better in CL than others in the Next banding Class ....\"
Guess it's rather competitive, they re-shuffled the children every year according to their grades every year to different banding classes ....
It is indeed very competitive and stressful for the students to maintain their standards when schools band them according to their grades annually. Heard from a friend that some schools don't stream end of P5 so students remain in the same class for P5 & P6. How I wish my DD's school won't stream end of P5.
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